Glass and dish cleaner.



- W. Sl GALLERY. GLASS AND DISH GLEANER.

APPLIOATION FILED 00124, 1907.

Patented Jan. 26, 1909.r

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INVENTOR www J w07 K naar WILLIAM S. GALLERY, OF SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA.

'EASE AND DISH CLEANER.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Jan. 26, 1909.

Application led Catcher s, 1907. Serial No. 395,920.

To all whom 'it may concern.'

Be it known that I, WILLIAM S. GALLERY, a citizen oro the United States, and a resident of San Diego, in the county of San Diego and State of California, have invented a new and useful Improved Glass and Dish Cleaner, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to glass and dish cleaners to be used for Washing glasses and dishes and polishing lthe saine by means of brushes revolving in Water to Wash the same and a polishing or buiing wheel for polishing to be applied in place of the brush alter removing the Water from the machine, the objects being to provide, rst a good and sure cleanser'forglasses and dishes, second an easy` method of operation, third an inexpensive mechanism. I attain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in Which-` Figure 1 is an end view oi the'machine, Fig. 2 is a top view Withthe cover removed, Fig. 3 is a side view including cover.

Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the several views.

The plates 1 and 2 with extending legs constitiite the tWo ends of themachi-ne, Vlate 1 having two legs While late 2 has on y one. These plates l and v2 have an inward rojection around the outside edge of the p ate and terminates at the top. 0n the inside of these rejections and extending around therewith is a metallic sheet 3, which is soldered and riveted to said projection, making it Water tight. In plate 2 at the lower side is a hole which is to be corked and is for the exit of the Water in emptyinglthe machine. In plate 1 are three holes the upper one of which extends through and acts as a bearing for aide 5. Parallel to plate 1 and adapted' to be fitted inside of said metallic sheet islanother bearing plate 1'5, plates 1 and 15 acting as bearing plates for the three axles 4, 5 and 6 and between which gears 12, 13 and 14 are placed, one on each axle; gear-12 being adapted and set to mesh with gears 13 and14, said gears of such size as to get the required speed. At the end of axles 4 and 6 and on plate 1 bosses are placed so that axles have siiflicient bearing without extending through the plate 1.

To the inner ends of axles 4 and 6 are attached cylinder shaped brushes 8 and 9, by

means of thumb screws 10 and adapted to be removed by releasing said 'thumb screws 1G. In the place of either brush, a polishing or buiiing Wheel maybe inserted lor cleaning the Ware. 11 is a cover which is ada ted to be` tted to the top of the machine and hinged on one side.

By the turning of crank 7 or by any other means ap licable axle 5 is revolved which in turn revo ves axles d and 6 by means ci' the gearing 12, 13 and 14. The brushes 8V and 9 being secured to theaxles 4 and 6 revolveV therewith, the innerside of said brushes going in opposite directions.. By placing a lass or can on brush Sand turning the cran 7 the brush 8 cleans the inside of said glass or can While the brush 9 cleans the outside, or by holding other sha ed dishes between the two brushes 8 and ab It is to be noted that the brush 9 is some-4 What longer than the brush 8 whereby said brush 9 will extend entirely beyond the bottom ol' the can or lass When the end of brush` 8 is in contact Wit the bottom of said' can or glass, thereby tions thereof. g

Having thus described my invention, I

eliectually cleaning all poroth sides of said dish are cleaned by said brushes.

claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent;

In a device of the character described, the l combination with a casing adapted to retain a iluid, or" a cover hinged thereto, a partition 15 located near one end of said casing, a pair of shafts journaled in the end wall of the casing and in .said partition, pinions carried by said shafts, a pair of elon ated, cylindrical brushes, means for detachaly mounting said brushes upon said shafts insideof the top portion o said casing, the surfaces of said rushes lying in contact with each other and one of said brushes being longer than the other of said brushes, a manuali operable shaft, a gear Wheel carried by saif shaft and meshin With said pinions, the contacting faces o said brushes moving in opposite direotions said gear Wheel, and pinions being located between the partition and the end of the casing.

WILLIAM S. GALLERY. Witnesses:

FRANK Hohen, D. Q. Bowman. 

